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MISSION TO MARS • by J. Bradley

September 3, 2020Every Day Fiction Leave a Comment

Stickers from local hardcore bands and chewed gum are all over the rocket ship outside the Winn-Dixie. “I wanna go for a ride,” my little brother says. I had to put him in a t-shirt with the least amount of… Continue Reading →

Literary, Stories grocery stores, J. Bradley, siblings

SLICE • by Barbara Boehm Miller

September 2, 2020Every Day Fiction Leave a Comment

My sister slices the pie, her lips drawn together in a tight purse, the disapproving grimace of a person performing an unfamiliar task. We sit at the dining room table. I look because I can’t stop myself from staring over… Continue Reading →

Literary, Stories Barbara Boehm Miller, death of a parent, food, pies, siblings, suicide

THE MATCH • by Brian O’Sullivan

September 1, 2020Every Day Fiction Leave a Comment

“I shouldn’t be here,” Siobhan said, biting her lip. She looked toward the frosted window of the snug — the closet-like room in which her Da and Frank’s father were haggling away over The Bindings, settling her future forever. “The… Continue Reading →

Historical, Romance, Stories arranged marriage, Brian O'Sullivan, Ireland, pubs

THE ARTISAN ENRIAEL • by Kasey Ragan

August 31, 2020Every Day Fiction Leave a Comment

He loves bright, cold nights like this. I press my form tight against the shadows as a cloud of rank breath steams into the darkness. The watch-wyverns pause at the alley’s entrance and my heart drops, though I know they… Continue Reading →

Fantasy, Stories art galleries, artists, elves, Kasey Ragan, memories, wyverns

THE FAITHFUL RISE • by Kent Steinberg

August 30, 2020Every Day Fiction Leave a Comment

The Ferris wheel compartment was painted like a popcorn machine, and it was about the size of one, too. Only a sliver of space separated Keldon from Anne, but his shoulder still pressed uncomfortably into the side. As they ascended… Continue Reading →

Literary, Stories amusement parks, dating, Ferris wheels, Kent Steinberg

ANECDOTE — SEAGAL PILCHARD & PEABODY • by M A Roosenmaallen

August 29, 2020Every Day Fiction Leave a Comment

The playwright Seagal Pilchard was known for his great love for his cat, Peabody. An affection I can well and personally attest to. The first time I met Saggy was at his apartment nearby the harbour. I had been convinced… Continue Reading →

Literary, Stories cats, M A Roosenmaallen, writers

LUCKY DIE • by David A. Gray

August 28, 2020Every Day Fiction Leave a Comment

The muscular barbarian surveyed the circle of bodies around him, and spat in the gore-soaked sand. “Is that the best you can do?” he roared at the distant figure atop the largest of the tombs that dotted the desert in… Continue Reading →

Literary, Stories, Surreal David A. Gray, dice, gaming, luck, soldiers

THE ERRANT STRAND • by Amanda Barusch

August 27, 2020Every Day Fiction Leave a Comment

Sweat crept down his back as he stepped off the rumbling bus and stood at attention with the other recruits. He’d used a cheap comb to part his hair with what he thought was military precision — on the right,… Continue Reading →

Literary, Stories Amanda Barusch, veterans

LOVE • by Lise Brody

August 26, 2020Every Day Fiction Leave a Comment

Getting married wearing nothing but whipped cream seemed like a terrible idea. So Gemma thought: why not? That is to say, she knew why not. But even so. Then too, what would Bryan wear? There would a terrible imbalance in… Continue Reading →

Literary, Stories academia, crushes, Lise Brody, weddings

HONESTY • by Sara Tausendfreund

August 25, 2020Every Day Fiction Leave a Comment

Abraham Lincoln does not understand why people believe he is honest all the time. He is not an honest man. He falls short when people meet him in person. They may believe he is honest through his speeches, but his… Continue Reading →

Historical, Stories Abraham Lincoln, lying, marriage, President of the United States, Sara Tausendfreund

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